Bruce
At various spots within a document where paragraphs are separated with
indentation, I often have claims, propositions, laws, etc, which I
would like formatted flush left with some vertical space before and
after. For various reasons, I wish to avoid using the AMS theorem,
lemma, etc, environments to do this. I've been using soft returns
(command-return on a Mac) -- two above and two below -- but this
method results in too much vertical space around the assertion. I
could also use normal paragraphing, where I insert a \noindent and
adjust the vertical spacing above and below, but this seems
cumbersome. Any easier, more systematic methods for this?
- Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vertical Space Bruce Pourciau
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vertical Spa... Guenter Milde
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vertical... Bruce Pourciau
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vertical... Bruce Pourciau
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vert... Guenter Milde
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs ... Bruce Pourciau
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentatio... Guenter Milde
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indent... Bruce Pourciau
- Re: Separating Paragraphs: Indentation vs Vertical Spa... Liviu Andronic